Showing posts with label And it came to pass. Show all posts
Showing posts with label And it came to pass. Show all posts

Wednesday, November 10, 2010

Thanks to old and new friends

Of all the tools I use around our property, the one that works the hardest is the wood splitter (aka blockbuster). We’ve owned our splitter for over twenty years. The photograph shows it’s the worse for wear. (I know the feeling.) And of course it’s been deteriorating over time: week by week, month by month, year by year. But I’ve been reluctant to do anything about it. It’s remained able to split wood. And it’s been a good friend. But our house guest Dieter, is less emotionally enmeshed with the dear splitter. Or, if you will, more hard-hearted. Or maybe safety’s his primary concern. Whichever, he convinced me the beloved splitter needed a new handle. And to drive home his view, he offered to fit the new handle. To segue on from yesterday’s Farmdoc’s Blog post, ‘And so it came to pass’: Last Monday in Deloraine we bought the handle, and later that afternoon Dieter replaced the old handle with the new one. Obsessionally. And expertly. To test his handiwork, yesterday morning he spent a couple of hours up on our roadway splitting rounds of timber from the trees that fell during the 16 September windstorm [1]. As well, Dieter also replaced our axe handle that had been broken since 2002! So now we’re set with good-as-new splitter and axe. Many thanks to Dieter. He’s sure a big help around here.

P.S. For more photographs, click here [2].

Tuesday, November 9, 2010

Review Tuesday: 'The Invention of Lying'

Today’s ‘Review Tuesday’. I’m Jewish, so the New Testament’s not my book. But the Old Testament is. Apparently the Authorised King James Version is the Church of England’s 17th century translation of both testaments [1]. And apparently it contains the phrase ‘And it came to pass’ 452 times in its 31,102 verses (i.e. 1.45%) [2]. In darling Meg’s Spoiler Alert comment [3] on my 19 October ‘Review Tuesday’ review of Ghost Town starring Ricky Gervais [4], she confirmed my prediction that Gervais plays a similar role in his subsequent film: the 2009 comedy The Invention of Lying [TIOL] – which he co-wrote and co-directed . Last Friday evening Sweetheart Vivienne, Dieter and I watch TIOL [5, 6] and darling Meg was correct: ‘It came to pass’. TIOL’s a US romantic comedy with a paranormal bent. It’s set in a modern US town where everyone’s 100% truthful because lies are unknown. Then Mark (Gervais’s character) begins lying, which causes his life to take a dramatic upturn. And he even gets the girl Anna (Jennifer Garner) even though Mark’s a short fat guy likely to sire short fat kids. TIOL features the ever predictable and entertaining Gervais; also several fine actors in minor roles – including Rob Lowe, Tina Fey, Philip Seymour Hoffman and Jeffrey Tambor [7]. It’s good fun with a serious subtext. But I can’t tell you a lie: it’s only worth three stars. However it sure beats reading the King James Version. For me anyway. Ho hum.